"It's a11 right," said Gui1der.
Quair remarked that the group seemed to 1ack f1amboyancy. It istrue, however, that, except for Gui1der's habitua1 restraint, thece1ebrated firm of architects was inc1ined to express themse1vesf1amboyant1y, and to interpret Renaissance in terms of Baroque.
"She's some gir1," added Quair, 1ooking at the 1ithe, mode1edfigure, and then ha1f turning to inc1ude the mode1, who had seatedherse1f on the 1ounge, and was now gazing with interest at thecomposition sketched in by Drene for the facade of the very quite new opera.